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24 March, 02:20

An example of commerce that would be regulated by the federal government is a ferry that takes passengers from New York to New Jersey. a bakery that sells homemade bread in Texas. a company that rents paddle boats on a lake in Florida. a bus that takes passengers between two towns in Missouri.

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  1. 24 March, 04:23
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    A. An example of commerce that would be regulated by the federal government is

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  2. 24 March, 05:54
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    A is the correct answer.

    A ferry that takes passengers from New York to New Jersey is engaged in interstate commerce.

    Interstate commerce trips the commerce clause and allows for federal regulation. The other examples are instances of commerce that is only occurring in one state.
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